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aindefinite articleCollocations from this entry>>aaaS1W1 /E™; strongeE?/ (alsoanan)indefinite article, determiner1used to show that you are talking about someone or something that has not been mentioned before, or that your listener does not know about: We have a problem.There was a hole in the fence.beSuddenly they heard a loud bang.hear â†’the12used to show that you are referring to a general type of person or thing and not a specific person or thing: Would you like a sandwich?willI want to train to be an engineer.Heâ€™s a really nice man.Take a look at this.It needs a good clean.need3used before someoneâ€™s family name to show that they belong to that family: One of his daughters had married a Rothschild.daughterhavemarry4one: a thousand poundspounda dozen eggseggYouâ€™ll have to wait an hour or two.5used in some phrases that say how much of something there is: There were a lot of people at the party.beA few weeks from now Iâ€™ll be in Venice.weekYou have caused a great deal of trouble.cause6used to mean â€?eachâ€™ when stating prices, rates, or speeds: I get paid once a month.payThe eggs cost $2 a dozen.egg7used before singular nouns to mean all things of a particular type: A square has four sides (=all squares have four sides).havesideA child needs love and affection.need8used once before two nouns that are mentioned together very often: Iâ€™ll fetch you a cup and saucer.Does everyone have a knife and fork?do9used before the -ing forms of verbs when they are used as nouns referring to an action, event, or sound: There was a beating of wings overhead.bebeatwingBernice became aware of a humming that seemed to come from all around her.becomehumseem10used before nouns that are usually uncountable when other information about the quality, feeling etc is added by an adjective, phrase, or clause: Candidates must have a good knowledge of chemistry.candidate11used before the name of a substance, food etc to refer to a particular type of it: Use a good cheese to make the sauce.plants that grow well in a moist soilplant12used before the name of a drink to refer to a cup or glass of that drink: Can I get you a coffee?Renwick went to the bar and ordered a beer.goorder13used before the name of a famous artist to refer to a painting by that artist: an early Rembrandt14used before a name to mean someone or something that has the same qualities as that person or thing: She was hailed as a new Marilyn Monroe.behail15used before someoneâ€™s name when you do not know who they are: There is a Mr Tom Wilkins on the phone.be16used before the names of days, months, seasons, and events in the year to refer to a particular one: We arrived in England on a cold wet Sunday in 1963.arriveI canâ€™t remember a Christmas like it.Grammara, an Before a word beginning with a vowel sound, use an: an elephantan umbrellaan obvious mistake â–? Use an before an 'h' that is not pronounced: an hour laterlatean honest explanation â–? Use a before a 'u' that is pronounced like 'you': a universitya unique opportunity â–? Use an before an abbreviation that is pronounced with a vowel sound at the start: an SOS callan MP3 file

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AnounCollocations from this entryWord sets 1>Other dictionary examplesCorpus examples>AA'sa'sAA1, aa /eE?/noun (plural Aâ€™s, aâ€™s)1[uncountable and countable]the first letter of the English alphabet2[uncountable and countable]the sixth note in the musical scale of C major or the musical key based on this note3[countable]the highest mark that a student can get in an examination or for a piece of work: I got an A in French.getJulia got straight Aâ€™s (=all Aâ€™s) in high school.get â†’A level4an A studentAmerican Englishsomeone who regularly gets the best marks possible for their work in school or college5[uncountable]used to refer in a short way to one of two different things or people. You can call the second one B: A demands A£500, B offers A£100.demandoffer â†’plan A at plan1(5)6from A to Bfrom one place to anotherget/go from A to BHiring a car was the best way to get from A to B.hirebewell7from A to Zdescribing, including, or knowing everything about a subject: the history of art from A to Z8A34, A40 etcthe name of a road in Britain that is smaller than a motorway, but larger than a B-road â†’A-road9[uncountable]a common type of blood

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A levelnounCollocations from this entryWord sets 1>>A levelA levelsA levelA levâ€§el /EˆeE? EŒlevE™l/noun [uncountable and countable](Advanced level)an examination that students in England and Wales take, usually when they are 18 â†’ A/S level, GCSE, GNVQ, O leveldo/take (your) A levelsShe decided to stay on at school and do her A levels.decidelevelat A levelI took maths, physics, and chemistry at A level.takemath